The fourth season of the famous Netflix series stranger things caused euphoria and left us with endless emotions, funny memes and even a play list of songs to prevent the dreaded Vecna from taking us to the Upside Down.
However, despite the fact that a month has passed since the premiere of the Volume II of the fourth installment, the iconic characters that the successful series left us still continue to fill us with unique and unforgettable moments.
Just as it happened during a show in the municipality of the State of Mexico, where they surprised those present by recreating two of the iconic scenes of the series and they went viral on networks.
The epic recreation of the moments alluding to stranger things occurred in the municipality of Atizapán de Zaragoza, in the State of Mexico, where from July 29 to 31 the Solinari Expo 2022, a comic book convention that surprised those present within its program by recreating a couple of scenes from the series.
“Very strange things.” In the style of Stranger Things, this was the performance of this performance at Solinari 2022, a comic and cosplay convention in Atizapán de Zaragoza. PART 1 pic.twitter.com/Sxa1lhgt1c
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The one in charge of sharing the moment was Laura Villaloboswho, through two recordings, showed the moment in which a person dressed as the villain Vecna appeared, with a screen with the Upside Down in the background and with the original audio of the series, who recreates the moment in which he raises Max to take her away
After that video, the tiktoker shared a second part in which you can see how the mannequin dressed as Max is lowered from the stage to give entrance to a young man dressed as the beloved Eddie Munson, who, with a guitar in hand, recreates the scene in which the character plays the song Master of Puppetsfrom Metallica.
“Very strange things.” He also appeared as Eddie in his presentation at Solinari 2022, a comic book and cosplay convention in Atizapán de Zaragoza. PART 2 pic.twitter.com/t75skTpG8G
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With shouts of emotion and surprise from those present, the videos soon went viral on TikTok, where they have accumulated thousands of views and endless comments from people who joked about the scenes by saying that the production of the series ran out budget, while a few others made reference to living in another country and missing out on the moments that our magical Mexico gives us.
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